Luxor and Cairo Overnight Tour from Aswan by Flight

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Package Overview

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Luxor and Cairo Overnight Tour from Aswan by Flight is a private 2-day tour planned for travelers who want to visit the main Luxor East Bank and West Bank sites, then continue by domestic flight to Cairo for the main Cairo and Giza sightseeing sites. This tour covers the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, Valley of the Kings, Colossi of Memnon, Karnak Temple, Luxor Temple, Great Pyramids of Giza, Great Sphinx, Valley Temple of Khafre, Grand Egyptian Museum GEM, Egyptian Museum, Khan El Khalili Bazaar, and El Moez Street with private air-conditioned transfers, domestic flight, private Egyptologist guide, entrance fees, meals as mentioned, accommodation for 1 night at a Nile-view hotel in Luxor, bottled water, and pickup and drop-off included.

This tour starts from Aswan, the Nubian City with a private transfer to Luxor, the Ancient City. Luxor is located about 220 km / 137 miles north of Aswan, with an approximate driving time of 3 hours 30 minutes to 4 hours, depending on road conditions, pickup location, and traffic. On Day 2, the tour continues with an early domestic flight from Luxor International Airport (LUX) to Cairo International Airport (CAI). The flight duration from Luxor to Cairo is usually around 1 hour.

This Luxor and Cairo Overnight Tour from Aswan by Flight is one of the complete Aswan Tours for travelers who want to combine Luxor and Cairo in a private 2-day program starting from Aswan. It is also connected with our Luxor Tours and Cairo Tours for visitors who want to explore the main attractions in Upper Egypt and Cairo, the Capital of Egypt.

It is suitable for visitors searching for Aswan Trips, Aswan Excursions, Aswan Day Tours, Aswan Day Trips, Luxor and Cairo Overnight Tour from Aswan, Aswan to Luxor and Cairo Tour, Cairo Tour from Luxor by Flight, Luxor 2 Days Tour from Aswan, Egyptian Museum Tour, Grand Egyptian Museum Tour, and private Egypt tours with domestic flight.

During Day 1, you will travel from Aswan to Luxor by private air-conditioned vehicle. The road journey usually takes around 3 hours 30 minutes to 4 hours and follows the Nile River Valley route between Aswan and Luxor, one of the main historical routes of Upper Egypt.

You will visit the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, built in the 15th century BC during the 18th Dynasty of the New Kingdom. The temple is located at Deir el-Bahari on the West Bank of Luxor and is known for its 3 main terraces, colonnades, ramps, cliffside setting, and connection with Queen Hatshepsut, who ruled Egypt for about 20 years.

You will also visit the Valley of the Kings, used as a royal burial area for New Kingdom pharaohs from the 18th, 19th, and 20th Dynasties, mainly between the 16th and 11th centuries BC. The valley includes more than 60 discovered tombs, including the tomb of Tutankhamun, discovered by Howard Carter in 1922. Your entrance ticket includes 3 tombs in the Valley of the Kings, according to the tombs open on the day of your visit.

The West Bank visit also includes the Colossi of Memnon, two massive seated statues of Amenhotep III built in the 14th century BC during the 18th Dynasty. Each statue is about 18 meters / 60 feet high and once stood at the entrance of the mortuary temple of Amenhotep III, one of the largest temple complexes on the West Bank of Luxor.

After lunch, you will visit Karnak Temple, one of the largest religious complexes in ancient Egypt, covering about 100 hectares / 247 acres. Karnak Temple developed over more than 2,000 years, with major construction from the Middle Kingdom and New Kingdom periods, including work by rulers such as Senusret I, Hatshepsut, Thutmose III, Seti I, and Ramses II. The Great Hypostyle Hall includes 134 massive columns, with the central columns reaching about 21 meters / 69 feet high.

You will also visit Luxor Temple, built mainly by Amenhotep III around 1400 BC, with later additions by Ramses II in the 13th century BC. The temple is about 260 meters / 853 feet long and was connected with the Opet Festival and the ancient processional route known today as the Avenue of Sphinxes.

During Day 2, you will fly from Luxor International Airport (LUX) to Cairo International Airport (CAI). The domestic flight usually takes around 1 hour, and your private transfers in Luxor and Cairo are arranged according to the confirmed flight schedule and airport operating conditions.

You will visit the Giza Pyramids Complex, built during the Old Kingdom around 2600 BC to 2500 BC. The complex includes the three main pyramids of Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure, built on the Giza Plateau on the west bank of the Nile.

You will visit the Great Pyramid of Khufu, built around 2580 BC to 2560 BC and originally about 146.6 meters / 481 feet high. You will also see the Pyramid of Khafre, built around 2570 BC and originally about 143.5 meters / 471 feet high, and the Pyramid of Menkaure, built around 2510 BC and originally about 65 meters / 213 feet high.

You will also visit the Great Sphinx of Giza, generally dated to around 2500 BC. The Great Sphinx has the body of a lion and the head of a king and measures about 73 meters / 240 feet long and about 20 meters / 66 feet high.

The visit continues to the Valley Temple of Khafre, part of the 4th Dynasty funerary complex of King Khafre near the Great Sphinx. The temple is usually dated to around 2570 BC and helps explain burial rituals, mummification, and the funerary route connected with the Giza Plateau.

The tour also includes the Grand Egyptian Museum GEM, located about 2 km / 1.2 miles from the Giza Pyramids and developed on a site of about 480,000 square meters. The museum is one of the main Cairo Attractions for ancient Egyptian collections, statues, royal objects, and archaeological displays.

You will also visit the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square, opened in 1902. The museum contains a large collection of ancient Egyptian antiquities from different periods of Egyptian history and gives useful context about royal statues, funerary objects, daily life artifacts, and important archaeological discoveries.

The Cairo sightseeing also includes Khan El Khalili Bazaar, founded in the late 14th century AD, around 1382 AD, during the Mamluk period, and El Moez Street, also known as Al Muizz Street. The street dates back to the foundation of Fatimid Cairo in 969 AD and extends for about 1 km through Islamic Cairo.

These sites are among the main Luxor Attractions and Cairo Attractions for travelers who want to combine ancient Thebes, New Kingdom tombs, East Bank temples, Old Kingdom pyramids, museum collections, Islamic Cairo, and a domestic flight in one private overnight tour from Aswan.

WOW Egypt Tours arranges this private Luxor and Cairo Overnight Tour from Aswan by Flight with clear organization and direct sightseeing. The tour includes private pickup from Aswan, private transfer from Aswan to Luxor, domestic flight ticket from Luxor International Airport (LUX) to Cairo International Airport (CAI), private transfers in Luxor and Cairo, a private Egyptologist guide, accommodation for 1 night at a Nile-view hotel in Luxor, entrance fees to the mentioned sightseeing sites, entrance ticket to 3 tombs in the Valley of the Kings, meals as mentioned, bottled water, and all service charges and taxes.

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Package Summary

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  • From: $684
  • Duration: 2 Days
  • Schedule: Daily
  • Location:
    Luxor & Cairo
  • Group Size: Private Group
  • Category: Sightseeing Tour
  • Trip Type: Package
  • Pick-up & Drop-off:
    Aswan
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Package Attractions

Queen Hatshepsut's Temple

Queen Hatshepsut's Temple

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Valley Of The Kings

Valley Of The Kings

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Colossi Of Memnon

Colossi Of Memnon

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Karnak Temple

Karnak Temple

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Luxor Temple

Luxor Temple

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Giza Pyramids Complex

Giza Pyramids Complex

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Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM)

Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM)

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Egyptian Museum

Egyptian Museum

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Khan El Khalili Bazaar

Khan El Khalili Bazaar

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El Moez Street

El Moez Street

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Package Itinerary

1 Day 1: Luxor West Bank and East Bank

Pickup

Your WOW Egypt Tours representative and driver will pick you up from your hotel, Nile Cruise, Aswan International Airport (ASW), Aswan Train Station, or your location in Aswan. You will be transferred by private modern air-conditioned vehicle from Aswan to Luxor to begin your Luxor and Cairo Overnight Tour from Aswan by Flight.

Transfer from Aswan to Luxor

Start the road journey from Aswan to Luxor by private air-conditioned vehicle. Luxor is located about 220 km / 137 miles north of Aswan, and the driving time is usually around 3 hours 30 minutes to 4 hours, depending on road conditions, pickup location, and traffic.

During the transfer, you will travel north through the Nile River Valley route toward Luxor. Your guide or representative will assist during the journey and explain the general program before arrival in Luxor.

Temple of Queen Hatshepsut

Start your Luxor sightseeing with the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari on the West Bank of Luxor. The temple was built in the 15th century BC during the 18th Dynasty of the New Kingdom for Queen Hatshepsut, one of the most important female rulers in ancient Egyptian history.

Queen Hatshepsut ruled Egypt for about 20 years and became known for major building projects, trade activity, and temple construction. During your visit, your private Egyptologist guide will explain the history of Queen Hatshepsut, her reign, her building program, and the religious role of the temple.

The temple is known for its terraced structure, colonnaded halls, ramps, wall reliefs, and its location against the limestone cliffs of Deir el-Bahari. The temple has 3 main terraces and includes chapels and temple areas connected with Amun, Hathor, and Anubis.

Valley of the Kings

After visiting the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, continue to the Valley of the Kings, one of the most important burial sites in ancient Egypt. The valley was used for the tombs of many New Kingdom pharaohs from the 18th, 19th, and 20th Dynasties, mainly between the 16th and 11th centuries BC.

The Valley of the Kings includes more than 60 discovered tombs, including the tomb of Tutankhamun, discovered by Howard Carter in 1922. The tombs were decorated with religious scenes, hieroglyphic texts, and images connected with the afterlife and the journey of the king after death.

Your entrance ticket includes visits to 3 tombs in the Valley of the Kings, according to the tombs open on the day of your visit. Your private Egyptologist guide will explain the history of the valley, the purpose of the royal tombs, the decoration of the burial chambers, and the beliefs connected with the afterlife.

Colossi of Memnon

Continue to the Colossi of Memnon, two massive seated statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III. The statues were built in the 14th century BC during the 18th Dynasty and once stood at the entrance of the mortuary temple of Amenhotep III.

Amenhotep III ruled Egypt for about 38 years, and his mortuary temple was one of the largest temple complexes on the West Bank of Luxor. Although most of the temple has disappeared, the two seated statues remain among the most recognized monuments in Luxor.

Each statue is about 18 meters / 60 feet high. During your stop, your guide will explain the history of the statues, their connection with Amenhotep III, and the ancient temple that once stood behind them.

Lunch Time

Lunch is served at local restaurant.

Motorboat Crossing to the East Bank

After lunch, cross the Nile by motorboat from the West Bank to the East Bank of Luxor. The Nile crossing usually takes about 3 to 5 minutes, depending on the docking point and river conditions.

The Nile River is about 6,650 km / 4,130 miles long and was central to ancient Egyptian agriculture, transport, trade, and daily life. This short crossing connects the West Bank sightseeing area with the East Bank temples and gives a direct route before hotel check-in and the evening temple visits.

The crossing route and timing depend on Nile conditions, docking arrangements, and operating conditions on the day of your tour.

Check-in Your Nile-View Hotel

After the motorboat crossing, transfer to your Nile-view hotel in Luxor for check-in. The hotel is selected with a Nile view when available according to the confirmed booking category and room availability.

Karnak Temple

Continue to Karnak Temple on the East Bank of Luxor. Karnak Temple is one of the largest religious complexes in ancient Egypt, covering about 100 hectares / 247 acres. It was the main religious center of ancient Thebes and the principal place of worship for the Theban triad: Amun, Mut, and Khonsu.

The history of Karnak Temple developed over more than 2,000 years, with major construction and expansion during the Middle Kingdom and New Kingdom periods. Important additions were made by rulers such as Senusret I, Hatshepsut, Thutmose III, Amenhotep III, Seti I, and Ramses II.

During your visit, your private Egyptologist guide will explain the history of Karnak Temple, its religious role, and the main sections of the temple complex. You will see the Great Hypostyle Hall, pylons, obelisks, statues, chapels, the sacred lake, and carved temple walls connected with ancient Egyptian kings and gods.

The Great Hypostyle Hall is one of the most famous sections of Karnak Temple. It includes 134 massive columns, with the central columns reaching about 21 meters / 69 feet high. Your guide will explain the columns, inscriptions, royal scenes, and religious meaning of this important part of the temple.

Luxor Temple

After visiting Karnak Temple, continue to Luxor Temple, located in the center of modern Luxor city. Luxor Temple was built mainly by Pharaoh Amenhotep III around 1400 BC, with later additions by Ramses II in the 13th century BC and other rulers in later periods.

The temple is about 260 meters / 853 feet long and was connected with the Opet Festival and the renewal of kingship in ancient Egypt. During the Opet Festival, the statues of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu were carried from Karnak Temple to Luxor Temple along the ancient ceremonial route known today as the Avenue of Sphinxes.

You will see the first pylon of Ramses II, seated statues, courtyards, colonnades, chapels, and carved temple walls. Luxor Temple can be visited in the evening when the temple is illuminated, giving a different view of the site.

Avenue of Sphinxes

Between Karnak Temple and Luxor Temple, your guide will explain the Avenue of Sphinxes, the ancient ceremonial road that once connected both temples over a route of about 2.7 km / 1.7 miles.

The avenue was used during religious processions, especially the Opet Festival, when the statues of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu were moved from Karnak Temple to Luxor Temple. Parts of the avenue can be seen today in Luxor, including sections with sphinx statues that show how the ancient processional road connected the two temples.

Dinner

Dinner is served at your Nile-view hotel or local restaurant according to the tour arrangement.

Overnight

Overnight at your Nile-view hotel in Luxor.


Meals: Lunch & Dinner Overnight: Nile-view hotel in Luxor

2 Day 2: Cairo and Giza Sightseeing

Breakfast Box for Early Leave

A breakfast box will be prepared for your early departure from Luxor to Cairo.

Check-out

Complete the check-out formalities at your Nile-view hotel in Luxor. Your driver will assist with luggage before your transfer to Luxor International Airport (LUX).

Transfer to Luxor Airport

You will be transferred by private air-conditioned vehicle to Luxor International Airport (LUX) for your domestic flight to Cairo.

Flight from Luxor to Cairo

Take your domestic flight from Luxor International Airport (LUX) to Cairo International Airport (CAI). The flight duration is usually around 1 hour, depending on the confirmed flight schedule and airport operating conditions.

Upon arrival at Cairo International Airport (CAI), your private Egyptologist guide and driver will meet you to begin your Cairo and Giza sightseeing tour.

Great Pyramids of Giza

Start your Cairo sightseeing with the Great Pyramids of Giza, one of the most important ancient Egyptian sites and one of the main highlights of any Cairo tour. The Giza Pyramids Complex was built during the 4th Dynasty of the Old Kingdom, around 2600 BC to 2500 BC, and includes the three main pyramids of Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure.

Your private Egyptologist guide will explain the history of the Old Kingdom, the role of the Giza Plateau, pyramid construction, and the importance of the pyramids as royal tombs. You will see the Great Pyramid of Khufu, built around 2580 BC to 2560 BC and originally about 146.6 meters / 481 feet high.

You will also see the Pyramid of Khafre, built around 2570 BC and originally about 143.5 meters / 471 feet high, and the Pyramid of Menkaure, built around 2510 BC and originally about 65 meters / 213 feet high, from outside.

Entry inside any pyramid can be added at additional charge if available on the day of your visit.

Great Sphinx

Continue to the Great Sphinx of Giza, one of the most recognized monuments in Egypt. The Great Sphinx is generally dated to the Old Kingdom, around 2500 BC, and has the body of a lion and the head of a king.

The Great Sphinx measures about 73 meters / 240 feet long and about 20 meters / 66 feet high. During your visit, your guide will explain the history of the Sphinx, its connection with King Khafre of the 4th Dynasty, and its role in the ancient Egyptian royal and religious landscape of Giza.

Valley Temple of Khafre

Continue to the Valley Temple of Khafre, part of the pyramid complex of King Khafre from the 4th Dynasty, around the 26th century BC. Valley temples were connected with royal funerary rituals, purification, mummification traditions, and the processional route leading toward the pyramid complex.

The Valley Temple of Khafre is usually dated to around 2570 BC and was built with large limestone and granite blocks. It is located near the Great Sphinx and formed part of the wider Khafre funerary complex on the Giza Plateau.

The Valley Temple visit gives more context about the full funerary complex at Giza and helps explain how the pyramids, temples, causeways, and royal burial areas were connected in ancient Egypt.

Grand Egyptian Museum GEM

Continue to the Grand Egyptian Museum GEM, located near the Giza Pyramids. The museum is one of the largest museums dedicated to ancient Egyptian civilization and is planned as a main center for displaying important collections, statues, royal objects, and archaeological material from different periods of ancient Egyptian history.

The Grand Egyptian Museum is located about 2 km / 1.2 miles from the Giza Pyramids and was developed on a site of about 480,000 square meters. During your visit, your private Egyptologist guide will explain the main displays available during your visit, the museum layout, the historical value of the displayed objects, and the connection between the museum collections and the ancient Egyptian sites you visited at Giza.

The Grand Egyptian Museum GEM is one of the most requested stops on Cairo Tours and Cairo Day Trips for travelers interested in ancient Egyptian royal history, statues, funerary objects, temple art, tomb discoveries, and museum displays.

Lunch Time

Lunch is served at local restaurant.

Egyptian Museum

After lunch, continue to the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square, one of the most important museums in Cairo. The museum opened in 1902 and contains a large collection of ancient Egyptian antiquities from different periods of Egyptian history.

During your visit, your private Egyptologist guide will explain selected objects, royal statues, funerary items, daily life artifacts, and important archaeological discoveries. The museum includes collections connected with pharaohs, temples, tombs, burial customs, art, and daily life from more than 5,000 years of Egyptian history.

The Egyptian Museum is especially useful for travelers who want to understand ancient Egyptian history, royal power, religion, funerary beliefs, and archaeological collections in Cairo before continuing to Islamic Cairo.

Khan El Khalili Bazaar

Continue to Khan El Khalili Bazaar, one of Cairo’s most famous historic market areas. The bazaar was founded in the late 14th century AD, around 1382 AD, during the Mamluk period and remains an important commercial and cultural area in Islamic Cairo.

During your visit, you will walk through old market lanes, shops, and historic streets near El Moez Street. Your guide will explain the history of the bazaar, its connection with trade in medieval Cairo, and its role as one of the most visited old market areas in Egypt.

Khan El Khalili Bazaar is located near Al-Azhar Mosque, which was founded in 970 AD, and close to several monuments and streets from the Mamluk and Ottoman periods. The area gives clear context about markets, trade, local crafts, and daily commercial life in historic Cairo.

El Moez Street

End your tour with El Moez Street, also known as Al Muizz Street, one of the most important historic streets in Cairo. The street is connected with the foundation of Fatimid Cairo in 969 AD and includes many Islamic monuments from the Fatimid, Ayyubid, Mamluk, and Ottoman periods.

El Moez Street extends for about 1 km through Islamic Cairo and includes gates, mosques, madrasas, sabils, palaces, old houses, and historic commercial areas. During your walking visit, your guide will explain the history of the street, its main monuments, and its importance in the urban layout of medieval Cairo.

El Moez Street gives a clear view of Islamic architectural development in Cairo over more than 1,000 years, from the Fatimid foundation of the city in the 10th century AD through later Mamluk and Ottoman additions.

Drop-off in Cairo

After completing your Luxor and Cairo Overnight Tour, you will be transferred by private air-conditioned vehicle to your hotel, Cairo International Airport (CAI), Giza hotel, or your location in Cairo or Giza.


Meals: Breakfast & Lunch
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Package Inclusions

  • Domestic Flight Ticket from Luxor International Airport (LUX) to Cairo International Airport (CAI)
  • Private Modern Air-Conditioned Vehicle in Aswan, Luxor, Cairo, and Giza
  • Private Egyptologist Guide During the Tour
  • Accommodation for 1 Night at a Nile-View Hotel in Luxor
  • Visit to the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut
  • Visit to the Valley of the Kings
  • Entrance Ticket to 3 Tombs in the Valley of the Kings
  • Visit to the Colossi of Memnon
  • Visit to Karnak Temple
  • Visit to Luxor Temple
  • Visit to the Great Pyramids of Giza
  • Visit to the Great Sphinx of Giza
  • Visit to the Valley Temple of Khafre
  • Visit to the Grand Egyptian Museum GEM
  • Visit to the Egyptian Museum
  • Visit to Khan El Khalili Bazaar
  • Visit to El Moez Street
  • Entrance Fees to the Mentioned Sightseeing Sites
  • Lunch at a Local Restaurant on Day 1
  • Dinner on Day 1
  • Breakfast Box on Day 2
  • Lunch at a Local Restaurant on Day 2
  • Bottled Water During Tours and Transfers
  • All Service Charges and Taxes
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Package Exclusions

  • International Airfare
  • Egypt Entry Visa
  • Optional Tombs Inside the Valley of the Kings
  • Entry Inside Any Pyramid at Giza
  • Any Special Exhibition or Extra Ticket Not Included in the Standard Entrance Ticket
  • Any Extras Not Mentioned in the Itinerary
  • Personal Expenses
  • Meals and Drinks Not Mentioned in the Inclusions
  • Tipping
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Package Notes

  • This itinerary can be customized according to pickup location, road conditions, domestic flight schedules, site opening times, hotel location, traffic, and operating conditions on the day of your tour.
  • Luxor is located about 220 km / 137 miles north of Aswan, with an approximate driving time of 3 hours 30 minutes to 4 hours.
  • The flight duration from Luxor International Airport (LUX) to Cairo International Airport (CAI) is usually around 1 hour.
  • A breakfast box is included on Day 2 because of the early morning flight from Luxor to Cairo.
  • Your entrance ticket includes 3 tombs in the Valley of the Kings, according to the tombs open on the day of your visit.
  • You can add extra tombs or special tombs inside the Valley of the Kings at additional charge, such as the Tomb of Seti I, the Tomb of Tutankhamun, and other tombs available on the day of your visit.
  • Hotel category and Nile-view room availability depend on your booking date and final confirmation.
  • Domestic flight times may affect the order and duration of visits in Cairo and Giza.
  • Entry inside any pyramid at Giza can be added at additional charge if available on the day of your visit.
  • Grand Egyptian Museum GEM sections and visit route may operate according to official opening plan, ticket rules, and visitor regulations on the day of your tour.
  • This tour ends in Cairo and can finish at your hotel, Cairo International Airport (CAI), Giza hotel, or your location in Cairo or Giza.
  • This tour can be organized for individuals, couples, families, private groups, and travelers arriving from Nile Cruises.
  • You can also check our Aswan Tours, Luxor Tours, and Cairo Tours if you want more private sightseeing options.
  • If you are planning a longer Egypt program, you can also check our Egypt Tour Packages and Egypt Travel Packages.

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Package Price Details

Season Single Double Triple
Summer
(May to August)
$1,026
Per Person
$760
Per Person
$684
Per Person
Winter
(September to April)
$1,080
Per Person
$800
Per Person
$720
Per Person
Peak
(Christmas, New Year & Easter)
$1,242
Per Person
$920
Per Person
$828
Per Person
Accommodation Options

Luxor Hotels

Nile-View Hotels

Option 1
Aracan Eatabe
Standard Category
24h Reception
Free WiFi
Pool
Option 2
Pyramisa Isis
Standard Category
24h Reception
Free WiFi
Pool
or Similar
Notes
Children 0 - 1.9 years old: Free of charge
Children 2 - 5.9 years old: 25% of the adult price
Children 6 - 11.9 years old: 50% of the adult price
Children 12+ years old: Full adult price
Prices may vary depending on group size.
Large groups: Special prices are available. Please contact us for a custom group rate.
Season Single Double Triple
Summer
(May to August)
$1,173
Per Person
$869
Per Person
$782
Per Person
Winter
(September to April)
$1,235
Per Person
$915
Per Person
$824
Per Person
Peak
(Christmas, New Year & Easter)
$1,420
Per Person
$1,052
Per Person
$947
Per Person
Accommodation Options

Luxor Hotels

Nile-View Hotels

Option 1
Steigenberger Achti
Deluxe Category
24h Reception
Free WiFi
Pool
Option 2
Jolie Ville Resort
Deluxe Category
24h Reception
Free WiFi
Pool
or Similar
Notes
Children 0 - 1.9 years old: Free of charge
Children 2 - 5.9 years old: 25% of the adult price
Children 6 - 11.9 years old: 50% of the adult price
Children 12+ years old: Full adult price
Prices may vary depending on group size.
Large groups: Special prices are available. Please contact us for a custom group rate.
Season Single Double Triple
Summer
(May to August)
$1,321
Per Person
$979
Per Person
$881
Per Person
Winter
(September to April)
$1,391
Per Person
$1,030
Per Person
$927
Per Person
Peak
(Christmas, New Year & Easter)
$1,599
Per Person
$1,185
Per Person
$1,067
Per Person
Accommodation Options

Luxor Hotels

Nile-View Hotels

Option 1
Steigenberger Nile Palace
Ultra Deluxe Category
24h Reception
Free WiFi
Pool
Option 2
Sonesta St. George
Ultra Deluxe Category
24h Reception
Free WiFi
Pool
or Similar
Notes
Children 0 - 1.9 years old: Free of charge
Children 2 - 5.9 years old: 25% of the adult price
Children 6 - 11.9 years old: 50% of the adult price
Children 12+ years old: Full adult price
Prices may vary depending on group size.
Large groups: Special prices are available. Please contact us for a custom group rate.
Season Single Double Triple
Summer
(May to August)
$1,468
Per Person
$1,088
Per Person
$979
Per Person
Winter
(September to April)
$1,546
Per Person
$1,145
Per Person
$1,031
Per Person
Peak
(Christmas, New Year & Easter)
$1,778
Per Person
$1,317
Per Person
$1,185
Per Person
Accommodation Options

Luxor Hotels

Nile-View Hotels

Option 1
Hilton Resort
Luxury Category
24h Reception
Free WiFi
Pool
Option 2
Sofitel Winter Palace
Luxury Category
24h Reception
Free WiFi
Pool
or Similar
Notes
Children 0 - 1.9 years old: Free of charge
Children 2 - 5.9 years old: 25% of the adult price
Children 6 - 11.9 years old: 50% of the adult price
Children 12+ years old: Full adult price
Prices may vary depending on group size.
Large groups: Special prices are available. Please contact us for a custom group rate.
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Your booking is confirmed after receiving your tour request and confirming the availability of the guide, vehicle, and selected tour date.

The final pickup time and meeting details will be sent after confirmation.

Payment can be made by Bank Transfer, Credit Card, Debit Card, or cash.

Online payment details can be sent after confirmation if you prefer to pay by card or bank transfer. Cash payment can be made on arrival or on the tour day, depending on the confirmed booking terms.

Free cancellation is available up to 48 hours before the tour date.

Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the tour date are subject to a 50% cancellation fee.

In case of no-show on the tour date, the booking may be treated as non-refundable.

Children prices are based on the child’s age on the tour date.

  • 0 - 1.9 years old: Free of charge
  • 2 - 5 years old: 25% of the adult price
  • 6 - 11 years old: 50% of the adult price
  • 12+ years old: Full adult price

Children must be accompanied by an adult during the tour.

Special prices are available for large groups, families, student groups, corporate groups, and travel agencies.

Please contact WOW Egypt Tours with the tour name, travel date, number of travelers, and pickup location to receive a custom group rate.

Please bring a passport copy or ID if required, comfortable walking shoes, sunglasses, sunscreen, and cash for personal expenses or optional tipping.

If you have any special request, such as a specific guide language, child seat, wheelchair assistance, dietary request, or a different pickup point, please mention it when sending your booking request.

Tipping is not included in the tour price and remains optional.

Suggested tipping range:

  • Private Egyptologist guide: $5 - $8
  • Private driver: $2 - $5

Tipping can be given directly at the end of the tour if you are satisfied with the service.

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Tour Tips

Clear tips for Egypt tours including daily planning, site visits, guides, transport, and how to organize efficient day trips.

Our Aswan tours are private tours for you and your group or family only. You do not join other travelers. Each tour is arranged with private pickup and drop-off, a private modern air-conditioned vehicle, a private driver, and a private professional Egyptologist guide.

Depending on the selected Aswan tour, the program can include visits to Philae Temple, the Unfinished Obelisk, the Aswan High Dam, the Nubian Village, the Nubian Museum, Elephantine Island, the Botanical Garden, and other Aswan sightseeing sites. Some tours can also include lunch, entrance tickets, motorboat transfers, and road trips to Abu Simbel when required.

Always check the tour inclusions before booking because each Aswan tour has its own route, duration, pickup time, entrance fees, meals, and transport details.

View available private Aswan tours here: Aswan Tours, Trips and Excursions.

Choose your Aswan tour based on the sightseeing sites you want to include and the time available. Aswan city tours usually include Philae Temple, the Unfinished Obelisk, and the Aswan High Dam. Other Aswan tours can include the Nubian Village, the Nubian Museum, Elephantine Island, the Botanical Garden, and motorboat transfers on the Nile.

If you want to visit Abu Simbel, choose a tour that clearly includes the road trip or flight option from Aswan, because Abu Simbel is located south of the city and needs an early departure. If you have limited time, choose an Aswan city tour. If you want more local visits, choose a program that includes the Nubian Village or the islands.

Check the main Aswan sites before booking here: Aswan Attractions Guide.

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The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut is one of the most spectacular and architecturally magnificent ancient monuments in Egypt, and a destination that every traveler to Luxor must experience. Located on the west bank of the Nile River in the city of Luxor, ancient Thebes, the Hatshepsut Temple at Deir el-Bahari at Deir el-Bahari stands as the supreme example of ancient Egyptian mortuary temple architecture, built into a great natural amphitheater of towering limestone cliffs that makes it one of the most dramatically situated buildings in the history of human civilization.
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Valley Of The Kings

Valley Of The Gates Of The Kings

Valley Of The Kings
The Valley of the Kings is one of the most extraordinary and awe-inspiring ancient sites in the world, and a destination that every traveler to Egypt must experience. Located on the west bank of the Nile River in the city of Luxor, ancient Thebes, the Valley of the Kings stands as the greatest royal burial ground in the history of human civilization, where the most powerful pharaohs of the New Kingdom were laid to rest in elaborately decorated rock-cut tombs carved deep into the limestone cliffs of the Theban hills.
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Colossi Of Memnon

Colossi Of Memnon

Colossi Of Memnon
The Colossi of Memnon are among the most iconic and immediately recognizable ancient monuments in Egypt, and a landmark that every traveler to Luxor encounters on their journey through the west bank of the Nile. Located at the entrance to the Theban West Bank plain in the city of Luxor, ancient Thebes, the Colossi of Memnon stand as two enormous seated statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III, rising more than 18 meters above the surrounding fields and serving for more than three thousand years as the sentinels of the greatest concentration of royal funerary monuments in the ancient world.
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Karnak Temple

Temple Of Karnak

Karnak Temple
Karnak Temple is the largest and most awe-inspiring ancient religious complex ever built in the history of human civilization, and a destination that every traveler to Egypt must experience. Located on the east bank of the Nile River in the city of Luxor, ancient Thebes, the Temple of Karnak stands as the most colossal monument to divine power, religious devotion, and architectural mastery that ancient Egypt ever produced.
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Luxor Temple

Temple Of Luxor

Luxor Temple
Temple Of Luxor is one of the most magnificent and best-preserved ancient Egyptian temple complexes in the world, and a destination that every traveler to Egypt must experience. Located on the east bank of the Nile River in the city of Luxor, ancient Thebes, the Temple of Luxor stands as a timeless monument to the power, religion, and artistic genius of ancient Egypt.
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Giza Pyramids Complex

Pyramids Of Giza

Giza Pyramids Complex
The Giza Pyramids Complex is the most famous, the most visited, the most photographed, the most written about, and the most universally recognized ancient monument ensemble in the entire history of human civilization, a plateau of limestone bedrock on the western edge of Cairo overlooking the Nile Valley from its desert escarpment where the three Great Pyramids of the 4th Dynasty pharaohs Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure rise from the desert floor in the most immediately recognizable and the most personally overwhelming ancient architectural composition available at any heritage site in the world, accompanied by the enigmatic Great Sphinx, the Valley Temples, the causeways, the subsidiary pyramids, the ancient workers' village, and the extraordinary recently discovered remains of a lost harbor and logistics city whose progressive archaeological revelation continues to transform the scholarly understanding of how these extraordinary buildings were planned, organized, and constructed. The Giza Pyramids Complex is the sole surviving member of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the ancient monument that has outlasted every other building of the classical world's list of supreme architectural achievements, standing unchanged in its essential physical character for more than four and a half thousand years through the complete rise and fall of every major civilization of the ancient and medieval world, through the pharaonic, Ptolemaic, Roman, Byzantine, Islamic, Ottoman, and modern Egyptian periods of Egyptian history, through every political upheaval, every religious transformation, every cultural revolution, and every geological event that has affected the Nile Valley and its civilization in the more than four and a half millennia since the last stone was placed on the apex of the Great Pyramid of Khufu.
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Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM)

GEM

Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM)
The Grand Egyptian Museum, universally known by its initials as the GEM and officially designated as the largest archaeological museum in the entire world, is a monument of such extraordinary ambition, such unprecedented cultural significance, and such completely extraordinary heritage achievement that its opening represents the single most consequential event in the history of Egyptian museum culture since the founding of the original Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square in 1902, a new institution purpose-built on the edge of the Giza desert plateau approximately 2 kilometers north of the Giza Pyramids Complex to house the most extraordinary collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts assembled at any single museum in the world in the most completely spectacular, the most technologically sophisticated, and the most visually overwhelming museum environment that the contemporary international museum design tradition has ever devoted to the ancient Egyptian heritage. The Grand Egyptian Museum is the building that was specifically designed and purpose-built to achieve one of the most eagerly anticipated events in the complete history of ancient Egyptian archaeological display: the reunification for the first time since the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun in 1922 of the complete treasure of the boy pharaoh, all more than 5,000 individual objects of gold, lapis lazuli, alabaster, ivory, ebony, and semi-precious stone that Howard Carter and his team recovered from the four sealed chambers of the Valley of the Kings tomb over the decade-long clearance that followed its extraordinary discovery, displayed together in a single dedicated gallery space of sufficient scale and sufficient quality to do justice to the most complete and the most personally overwhelming ancient royal treasure ever recovered from any archaeological site in the entire history of human civilization.
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Egyptian Museum

Egyptian Museum

Egyptian Museum
The Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square is the oldest, the most historically significant, the most institutionally beloved, and in the accumulated personal memory of more than a century of international heritage travelers the most emotionally resonant of all the national museum institutions of Egypt, a building of extraordinary personal charm and extraordinary scholarly tradition whose pink neoclassical facade on the northern edge of Cairo's central Tahrir Square has welcomed more than 100 million visitors since its inauguration in 1902 as the primary custodian and the primary public display institution for the most extraordinary single national collection of ancient artifacts assembled by any country in the complete history of the world. The Egyptian Museum is the building where the greatest archaeological discovery of the 20th century, the treasure of the pharaoh Tutankhamun recovered from the sealed Valley of the Kings tomb KV62 by Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon's team in 1922, was housed and displayed for more than 90 years in the most celebrated ancient heritage display context available at any museum institution in the world, where the magnificent diorite throne statue of Khafre discovered by Auguste Mariette in the Valley Temple of Khafre in 1860 stands as the supreme masterpiece of ancient Egyptian Old Kingdom royal portraiture, where the extraordinary Royal Mummy Room houses the preserved bodies of the greatest pharaohs of ancient Egypt including Ramesses II, Seti I, Thutmose III, and Hatshepsut in the most personally extraordinary and the most historically consequential ancient human physical heritage encounter available at any museum institution in the world, and where more than 170,000 ancient Egyptian artifacts spanning the complete chronological range of pharaonic civilization from the Predynastic period through the Greco-Roman era are displayed in an atmosphere of accumulated scholarly character and personal museum charm that the most modern and the most technologically sophisticated of contemporary museum institutions cannot replicate.
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Khan El Khalili Bazaar

Khan El Khalili Bazaar

Khan El Khalili Bazaar
Khan El Khalili is the most celebrated, the most historically resonant, the most personally atmospheric, and the most completely extraordinary medieval Islamic bazaar in Egypt and one of the most famous and the most personally affecting historic commercial markets in the entire world, a labyrinthine network of narrow covered alleys, ancient caravanserai courtyards, historic khan buildings, and centuries-old commercial workshops in the heart of the Islamic Cairo heritage district whose existence as a continuously active trading center since its foundation by the Mamluk Amir Jarkas al-Khalili in 1382 CE makes it the oldest surviving commercial institution in the complete Egyptian urban heritage record and one of the most continuously inhabited and the most continuously commercially active historic market environments accessible at any heritage destination in the complete African and Middle Eastern world. Khan El Khalili is the place where medieval Islamic commerce and contemporary Egyptian daily life intersect in their most personally extraordinary and their most atmospherically complete form, a market whose ancient covered alleyways of gold and silver jewellery, spice and incense merchants, hand-crafted copper and brass workshop products, traditional Egyptian textiles and embroideries, alabaster and papyrus tourist souvenirs, hookah tobacco and glass lamp workshops, hand-painted pottery and ceramic goods, and the extraordinary variety of the complete Egyptian traditional craft production tradition create the most immediately personally overwhelming and the most humanly animated ancient commercial heritage environment accessible to international visitors at any market in the complete North African and Middle Eastern heritage tourism landscape.
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El Moez Street

El Moez Street

El Moez Street
El Moez Street, officially known as Al-Muizz li-Din Allah Street and universally celebrated among heritage travelers, architects, historians, and Islamic art scholars as the most extraordinary open-air museum of medieval Islamic architecture in the entire world, is a historic thoroughfare of approximately one kilometer in length running north to south through the beating heart of Fatimid Cairo whose ancient stone-paved surface has been the primary processional axis of the Islamic Egyptian capital since the Fatimid dynasty founded the city of Al-Qahira in 969 CE and organized its complete urban plan around this central spine of religious, commercial, and ceremonial life that remains today the most completely preserved and the most personally extraordinary medieval Islamic urban streetscape accessible at any heritage site in the complete African and Middle Eastern world. El Moez Street is the physical embodiment of more than a thousand years of continuous Islamic architectural achievement in the most concentrated and the most immediately accessible form available at any single urban heritage site on earth, its approximately one-kilometer length lined on both sides with the most complete and the most chronologically comprehensive succession of medieval mosques, madrasas, mausoleums, caravanserais, palaces, water dispensaries, and commercial buildings from the Fatimid, Ayyubid, Mamluk, and Ottoman periods of Islamic Egyptian civilization that any single street in any Islamic city in the world can claim, making it the most personally overwhelming and the most intellectually extraordinary single urban heritage walk available to any visitor with an interest in Islamic architecture, Islamic history, or the extraordinary story of Cairo as the most important Islamic city of the medieval Mediterranean and Middle Eastern world.
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This FAQ covers core Egypt travel facts: visa on arrival and e-visa options, safety and health basics, average trip costs and cash/card tips, best months by region, what to wear and pack, local customs and public holidays, weather by season, official language and useful phrases, mobile data/Wi-Fi and SIM cards, transport (flights, trains, taxis, ride-hailing), tipping norms, and guidance for solo travelers and families. Use it to plan quickly and avoid surprises.

Getting into Egypt is genuinely easy. Most nationalities receive a 30-day visa on arrival at Cairo, Luxor, and Hurghada airports for just USD 30, paid in cash at the bank counter before immigration. If you prefer to sort it before you fly, Egypt's official e-Visa takes 3 to 5 business days and costs the same amount. Your passport needs to be valid for at least 6 months from your travel date. When you book with WOW Egypt Tours, your dedicated advisor confirms your exact visa route before anything else, so there is no guesswork on your end.

Absolutely. WOW Egypt Tours specialises in shore excursions from Egypt's main cruise ports including Alexandria for Cairo and the Pyramids, Port Said for Cairo, Safaga for Luxor and the Valley of the Kings, and Sokhna. Your guide meets you directly at the dock, the itinerary is timed precisely to get you back well before all-aboard, and everything runs in a private vehicle with no waiting around. Just share your ship name, port of call, and docking time when you get in touch and we handle the rest.

Start with a message through our contact page, WhatsApp, or email at booking@WOWEgyptTours.com. From that first message you will deal with one dedicated advisor who designs the itinerary, answers every question, and manages your trip from start to finish. A deposit secures your dates and the balance can be paid before arrival or on arrival in Egypt, depending on the package. Your advisor confirms the available payment methods for your specific booking. There are no surprise charges along the way.

 

This is genuinely what we do best. Through our tailor-made experience, your advisor starts from scratch with your travel dates, the destinations you care about, the pace you prefer, your accommodation style, and your budget, then builds an itinerary around all of it. Want to add a sunrise hot air balloon over Luxor, a private yacht on the Nile, a marriage proposal at Abu Simbel, a family trip mapped around your children's interests, or a wheelchair-accessible route through the Pyramids? All of it is possible and all of it has been done before.

 

Think light, breathable, and modest. Loose cotton or linen clothing works brilliantly in the heat and dries fast. Inside temples, mosques, and religious sites, covered shoulders and knees are required, so a lightweight scarf or wrap folds into any bag and solves the problem instantly. Comfortable, closed-toe walking shoes matter more than you might expect as ancient surfaces are uneven. Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat are non-negotiable in summer. A small reusable water bottle is a good idea everywhere. For desert or Sinai trips, pack a warm layer as nights drop sharply once the sun goes down. Find destination-specific tips in our Wiki and Guides section.

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